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Would you reply to this potential job email?
The_SpaniardIt's never lupinesIrvine, CaliforniaRegistered Userregular
Problem is, it was sent to an email address I have not listed on any applications I have sent out. Also the email itself is really spartan with almost no interview, like something you would spam out to a bunch of people. Is this website legit or some kind of scam.
So once again, frankly I'm not familiar with the site, I don't know this person, and they are emailing me at an address I don't use on applications. Should I trash it, or at the very least reply and ask how he got my email?
The_SpaniardIt's never lupinesIrvine, CaliforniaRegistered Userregular
Pretty much 99% sure it was spam, but frankly when you have been unemployed for a while, you can't afford not to at least question a potential job offer.
That's understandable. And that's exactly why there IS spam like that.
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MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
To ad more, I totally understand: I even gave my SS out to someone over the phone - and later posted about it - in hopes of a job.
You're US, right? Have you got your name out to the temp/contract agencies in your area? Places like ManPower or Robert Half are pretty much always looking for people, though most are limited assignments. Otherwise just get your resume in shape and send it out.
As for job spam, anything that's super-vague like that, anything that thinks you'd be a great "account exec" or "territory manager," and almost always group interviews are all sales pitches.
Who fully capitalizes someone's name? I've been posting a lot of high-end furniture for sale for my friend in the last couple of months and come across scammers all the time. For some reason they capitalize things that shouldn't.
The website looks really fake. It has a typo on the front page. But you could ask the registrar himself: trayhoneycutt@msn.com
The join button leads to: aweber.com, which claims to have a very strong anti-spam policy where you can email abuse@aweber.com to get spammers' accounts terminated.
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Anyone genuinely interested in hiring you or helping you find a job would have given more information in an email.
You're US, right? Have you got your name out to the temp/contract agencies in your area? Places like ManPower or Robert Half are pretty much always looking for people, though most are limited assignments. Otherwise just get your resume in shape and send it out.
As for job spam, anything that's super-vague like that, anything that thinks you'd be a great "account exec" or "territory manager," and almost always group interviews are all sales pitches.
The website looks really fake. It has a typo on the front page. But you could ask the registrar himself: trayhoneycutt@msn.com
The join button leads to: aweber.com, which claims to have a very strong anti-spam policy where you can email abuse@aweber.com to get spammers' accounts terminated.